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What if there are insufficient funds in the probate estate to pay IFC?

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What if there are insufficient funds in the probate estate to pay IFC?

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This is one of the risks IFC assumes when it accepts an assignment from an heir. The heir who gives true information on the application and honors the assignment agreement has no personal liability for payment of the advance.

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